Ashley Smith prison manager grilled at inquiry

CBC

A prison manager received dozens of concerns about incorrectly executed orders in the month that Ashley Smith died, an inquiry has heard.

Julian Roy, the lawyer for Ashley Smith's family, questioned correctional manager Eric Broadbent Wednesday at the inquest about testimony from five previous witnesses. He was a corrections manager at the Ontario prison where the Moncton teen choked to death in 2007.

The witnesses stated the guards Broadbent was responsible for were executing orders incorrectly.

"They have some versions about the directions that you were giving to them that are different from the evidence you gave,” Roy said.

Broadbent said that each witness misunderstood his direction to not enter Smith's cell if she was breathing. He said the order was to focus more on Smith's level of distress than about her ability to breath.

Alarm bells

Roy said the amount of feedback Broadbent was getting from staff and supervisors should have told him there was a problem that needed attention.

“The alarm bells are going off for you, you march into the warden's office and say, 'We got a problem,' right?” Roy said.